
Brandon Weiss
@bwe1ss
Assistant Professor @HopkinsMedicine @JHPsychedelics | Licensed Clinical Psychologist | Psychedelic Therapies | PTSD Recovery | Personality | Veteran Health
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Pleasure to a be a part of this timely review examining the relevance and safety of psychedelic therapy for the treatment of personality pathology. Outstanding work Brennan, Rick Zeifman, and team.


Fertile ground for exploring the effect of psychedelics on sleep disturbance, including in the context of PTSD. Thanks for inviting me to be a part of this article: Dr. Matthew J Reid Robin Carhart-Harris Hannes Kettner



New paper 🧵! Rebecca Ehrenkranz, PhD, MPH, David B. Yaden & I explore investigator-level biases in psychedelic clinical trials, & measures that have been proposed to mitigate them. We advocate for 4 additional measures that we believe may be particularly beneficial for the field to implement


Thank you Shereef Elnahal, MD for sharing our study!


.VA Secretary Doug Collins: "What we found, speaking of the last four years, is we found an Administration that wanted to throw money and people at problems... and we saw wait times stay the same... We saw disability claims skyrocket... Veterans are understanding now that we're putting them

Marianna Graziosi Frederick Barrett Robin Carhart-Harris Johns Hopkins Psychedelic Research Center Natalie Gukasyan, MD Ben Kelmendi Matthias E. Liechti Sandeep Nayak Katrin Preller Nathalie M. Rieser Brandon Weiss Max Wolff paper is here: researchgate.net/publication/38…


Dr. Brandon Weiss (Brandon Weiss), Assistant Professor, contributed to a thoughtful and compassionate perspective to the "Military Voices" panel at last week's Federal Summit on Psychedelic Medicine, alongside Veterans Jay Kopelman, Dr. Leith States, and Rear Admiral (Ret.) Dr. James


Dr. John Krystal of #yalepsych and Yale School of Medicine spoke to HopkinsPsych about Lessons from ketamine: informing treatments for schizophrenia, depression, and PTSD. Event organized by CPCR Faculty Brandon Weiss Brandon Weiss


At Summit Behavioral Health's 'Tactical Recovery' Continuing Education event, Assistant Professor Dr. Brandon Weiss (Brandon Weiss) spoke to 150 clinicians about the ethical administration, risks, and benefits of psychedelic therapies. This session was specifically designed for mental



A great step toward standardizing reporting of extrapharmacologic factors in psychedelic trials! Congrats Chloé Pronovost-Morgan Leor Roseman 🦋 @leorroseman.bsky.social et al nature.com/articles/s4159…
